Pimpleshwar Mahadev, Saldi
In the village of Saldi, stand the Pimpleshwar Mahadev
temple, a shrine where the Lord is worshipped in the form of Jalasharii, or the
natural flow of water. The first temple was built by Petha Patel of Saldi
dating back to the 1086 AD. The current building was constructed and renovated
by Sayajirao Gaekwad, the ruler of the state Baroda in 1895 during the British
colonial era in India.
Location Gujarat, Mehsana, Gandhinagar
Legend
The legend describes that a cow herder, Petha Patel found
one of his cows regularly releasing her milk over one location under a Pimpal
tree. He looked there and found the
Jaladhari water source. The cow's offering of her milk at this site led the
people of Saldi to attribute this phenomenon to the presence of Lord Shiva.
Architecture
The temple has not been renovated for at least 100 years,
and therefore portrays an antique look. The surrounding landscape is filled
with Pimpal trees, Bili Trees and Vakhada trees. Pimpleshwar Mahadev in Saldi
does not have the usual Shiv linga. Instead it has a Jaladhari - a continuous
flow of water from an aquifer below the ground. The temple has images of Ganesha, Parvati and
Hanuman carved in stone and has smaller shrines of Amba,Lakshmi Mata and Naga Devata.
Culture
Mehsana district is the largest onshore oil producing asset
of ONGC in India. Asia's second largest dairy Dudh Sagar is situated in
Mehsana. Several Indus Valley Civilisation sites like Loteshwar are located in
this district. Modhera is a quaint village in Mehsana district that is
well-known for its Sun temple.
Pic Courtesy : www.templeadvisor.com
Darsan Info
Temple timings :- 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative attire.
Famous Festival
November - Temple mela/fair, Karthik Poornima
Temple Rituals
The priests offer regular prayers and aarti to the deities.
Special Rituals
Devotees walk barefoot from nearby villages to the shrine as
an offering to the Lord.
People come from afar to perform the mundan ceremony for
children at this shrine.
Additional Info
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